Happy International Women's Day! 🌸 Today, we celebrate the incredible achievements, resilience, and strength of women everywhere. Let's continue to uplift and empower each other, break barriers, and strive for gender equality in every aspect of life. Here's to all the trailblazers, leaders, and change-makers shaping a brighter future for generations to come. #InternationalWomensDay#WomenEmpowerment"
"Empowering women, celebrating achievements! Our office is buzzing with excitement as we honor the incredible women who inspire us every day. From uplifting discussions to heartfelt moments, today we come together to recognize the strength and resilience of women worldwide. Here's to progress, equality, and endless possibilities!"
On international women’s day, we organised a special event at #Swissport to honour and recognise the contributions of our female employees.Together,we celebrate the achievements of women,not just on this
Special day,but every day.
👷♀️Women in Construction Week👷♀️celebrates the contributions and achievements of women in the construction industry, highlighting their vital roles in shaping infrastructure and communities.
𝗛𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬: The history of Women in Construction Week is intertwined with the origins of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC). Founded in 1953 as Women in Construction of Fort Worth, by 16 women in the industry, it aimed to support women in construction. Evolving into NAWIC, the association now boasts 115 chapters nationwide, offering education, support, and networking opportunities for women in construction. Women in Construction Week, established in 1960, celebrates the contributions of women in the field and promotes awareness and inclusivity. NAWIC's efforts have helped reduce stigma, narrow the gender pay gap, and foster international connections with countries sharing similar goals of empowering women in construction.
#womeninengineering#womeninconstruction#geotechnicalengineering
On this International Women's Day, let us weave a tapestry of gratitude and celebration for the remarkable women who not only shatter glass ceilings but also lift each other higher. In a world often marred by division, these women embody the transformative force of solidarity, recognizing that true empowerment is not an isolated achievement but a collective triumph. Their resilience is a beacon, guiding us through the intricacies of progress, reminding us that the strength of womankind lies not only in individual strides but in the synchronized rhythm of united steps. Let us extend heartfelt appreciation to the women who understand the alchemy of support, the ones who turn competition into collaboration, and who, through their shared wisdom, forge a path towards a future where empowerment is synonymous with unity.
On International Women's Day, we want to honor and celebrate women, thank women who uplift other women, and recognize those who understand the power of solidarity.
Today, we commemorate together with People's Postcode Lottery and celebrate women around the world! #IWD24
We're proud of the women who lead the way across our organization. As of December 31, 2022, 70% of our U.S. team is made up of women. Two out of eleven FNF board members are trailblazing women, and 41% of our Executive Team members are female powerhouses. Even among our Non-Executive Managers, 68% are women. We're not just embracing progress – we're driving it forward!
#FNF#FNFFamily#womenbusiness#femaleleadership#femaleexecutives#womenexecutives
There is so much power in marching and protesting. And hail to all the women and people still protesting for women's rights.
I've had alot of conversations with friends and colleagues over the past few months particularly, questioning the value and purpose of protests.
I've engaged in countless protests in my years, for women's rights in particular abortion rights; against violence against women; for Indigenous rights and reconciliation; for refugees and asylum seekers; for Palestine even back when it wasn't being decimated; against the wars in Darfur, Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Ukraine; for LGBTIQ+ rights and marriage equality; for racial equality; against Islamophobia; and many more.
Here's what I think about protests:
1. Protesting is a fundamental human right. And exercising that right should be promoted, protected, celebrated.
2. It is loud. It disrupts. And as it should. Change only comes from challenging the status quo and shaking is out of the comfort of everyday life.
3. It questions authority, power, and control - who has control, over whom, and for what purpose and end.
4. It keeps an issue on the agenda, it keeps people talking, it keeps it in sight and not out of mind.
5. It gives a sense of control in a world where the average person can feel helpless about what to do to impact social change.
6. It is solidarity in action. One voice, one protester may be ignored. But when it is in the millions, it can show those oppressed that they are not alone, that there are millions of people thinking about them, and lending their voice, and feet, to call for action. And it can show the oppressor/s that they do not represent.
7. And in a year where there are the most elections occurring globally, protests and protesting will count more than ever.
Hail to all the feminists protesting. Hail to the women demanding equal rights, the right to abortions, and an end to violence against women.
Hail to all the people protesting the wars in Gaza, Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, DRC.
Often the same people because there is no peace without women.
#womensrightsarehumanrights#CeasefireNowInGaza#ceasefirenow#freepalestine#keepeyesonsudan#iwd2024Human Rights WatchAmnesty InternationalNGO Committee on the Status of Women (NGO CSW/NY)FEMNET - African Women's Development and Communication NetworkCentre for Feminist Foreign PolicyGlobal Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP)IfNotNow
On International Women's Day, we want to honor and celebrate women, thank women who uplift other women, and recognize those who understand the power of solidarity.
Today, we commemorate together with People's Postcode Lottery and celebrate women around the world! #IWD24
In honor of Women's History Month, WFG proudly acknowledges the incredible accomplishments and contributions of our WFG Women.
Tag and share your stories of inspiration from the phenomenal women of WFG who made a lasting impact on your journey.
WFG Celebrates Women's History Month!
#WFGWOMEN#WOMENSHSISTORYMONTH
𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗴𝗿𝗮𝘁𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗔𝗟𝗟 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯 𝗪𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗻 𝗪𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝗪𝗶𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘀❗️👏🏻
Join us as we celebrate Mary Taylor who joins this amazing group of winners for all they accomplished in the past year.
We truly love to celebrate the achievements of women within the industry. Learn more about our Women With Vision division: https://lnkd.in/dWsBUUg8#2020VisionForSuccessCoaching#WomenWithVision
Join the Society of Women Engineers Charlotte - Metrolina as we present our guest speaker Balaji Chandrasekaran as he gives an informative talk on AI entitled: “From Hype to Confidence: Navigating AI in your Daily Life”. If you would like to be a part of this session at 12 noon EST tomorrow please comment below 👇🏽 or send me a message!
"Happy International Women's Day! Today, we celebrate the achievements, resilience, and strength of women everywhere. Let's honour the remarkable contributions women make in every aspect of life – from technology and business to science, arts, and beyond.
Together, let's continue to advocate for equality, diversity, and inclusivity in all spheres of society. Here's to empowering women, today and every day! #InternationalWomensDay#Equality#Empowerment"
Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience and achievement of women worldwide. To all the incredible women in our society, thank you for inspiring us every day. Your contributions shape our community and drive progress. As said by Diane Mariechild, “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create, nurture, and transform.” Happy International Women’s Day!